Hollywood was crying 'sequel slump' last weekend, but "The Conjuring 2" dispelled that rumor rather quickly, and as always, it's about the quality of the movie, not just the number behind the title.
George Clooney's "Money Monster" couldn't get past Marvel's "Captain America: Civil War" or Disney's "The Jungle Book" as both powerhouses held fast to the top two spots at the weekend box office.
"The Jungle Book" had it's third top box office weekend, but it knows that another ruler is coming to town to knock it down in the form of Marvel's "Captain America: Civil War," which is already setting international box office records. Remember when these American based movies used to open in our own country first?
It didn't come as any surprise that Disney's "The Jungle Book" reigned over the box office weekend once again as Chris Hemsworth's "The Huntsman: Winter's War" was not well received by critics.
It was a real jungle out there for the "Barbershop" franchise as Disney's latest live-action film "The Jungle Book" bit deeply into its box office ticket sales. With a $103.6 million take in North America, it broke records with the largest April debut.
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